Enigo Portfolio
Because of confidentiality agreements that we have with many of our customers along with access restrictions on a lot of the custom software systems that we have done, what you will find below are descriptions of some of the more interesting or useful things that we have done recently, but without mention of who it was done for. In most of the cases there are links to a live demonstration showing how the feature actually looks/works. If you have any questions about any of this, please let us know.
Make Long URLs Short
This is a simple example of a tool like that found at http://tinyurl.com. Give it a URL and it returns a shorter one that can be used to reach the desired site. Feel free to use it if you like.
Guestbook
This guestbook is a simple, representative example of the kind of very simple, but useful things that can be done. While there are many different free guestbook programs available on the internet, this one was implemented in less than an hour using our web application framework. This framework lets the application blend with the rest of the site using whatever URL is wanted, without any requirements for file endings like .cgi, .pl, .php, .asp, or .jsp. It is also very trivial to customize small applications like these to suite the exact desires of the customer. Want a phrasing change? Maybe you don't want the dates to show on the guesbook entries? Need an extra field in the information that is requested? Want the guestbook to watch for and restrict entries that contain certain words or word phrases? Small systems like this go up quickly and only take minutes to customize.
Daily Nav
This is another example of a simple piece of dynamic content. The idea is that there is a data loading mechanism -- it can be automatic, based on some sort of data feed that gets parsed, or manual, where a person uses a web based application to enter the data -- that loads data into a database. As with this example using (fake) mutual fund data, the data is often time sensitive information that changes frequently. We build both the systems to load or enter the data and the dynamic code to display it.
Paperless Real Estate Appraisal Handling
This system really just has too many components to effectively demo it here. It's an example of the sort of large scale application that can be done, however. It is a system that allows banks, brokers, or individuals to register with an appraisal office and then order appraisals online. These same individuals can then login and follow the progress of their appraisal order via their browser. The appraisal office, in turn takes the orders and can assign them to specific appraisers, who can accept or reject the order. Once accepted, they maintain the status of the order online and when it is completed, electronically return it to the main office. All of the steps along the way are tracked so that there is a complete audit history of what has happened with the order, and reports can be generated on past and current orders. This system is in active use by a medium sized appraisal company in a major US market, and is available for use by other appraisal companies.
Commercial Construction Company Reports
This is another interesting application that, at the moment, we can not provide a demo to. A commercial construction company is applying our content management application to create login/password protected content areas for the delivery of pictures, photographs, PDFs, and reports on the status of hundreds of commercial buildings that they are responsible for monitoring and repairing. The system incorporates the capabilities of a standard application that we have developed along with some small bits of custom software to enable them to turn a process that was formerly an intensive paper based process which, by nature of the latency involved in putting the information on paper and distributing the paper to the right parties, was always out of date, into an easy to use, controlled access system where the data is always current.


